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Student as Scholar 19 th Annual Undergraduate Research Forum

Student as Scholar 19 th Annual Undergraduate Research Forum. Alyssa Di Cara , Reshaping the Entrance to the World’s Most ‘Open Society’: U.S. Border Operations in a Post-9/11 World Advisors: Kim Medley & Carl Dahlman. Taylor Harmon & Ryan Stevenson , People on the Move in a Global City

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Student as Scholar 19 th Annual Undergraduate Research Forum

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  1. Student as Scholar 19th Annual Undergraduate Research Forum Alyssa Di Cara, Reshaping the Entrance to the World’s Most ‘Open Society’: U.S. Border Operations in a Post-9/11 World Advisors: Kim Medley & Carl Dahlman Taylor Harmon & Ryan Stevenson, People on the Move in a Global City Advisors: Ann Fuehrer, Damon Scott & Jose Amador Jon Paasch, Rethinking LEED Certification, With the Community in Mind Advisor: Damon Scott Tamaliyapo Mphande, The Geography of Sweatshops: State-Business-Labor Relations in Human Rights Advisor: Kim Medley Howard Gilson, Studying Alignments of the National Road Using Aerial Photography Advisor: Jerry Green Zac Cottingim, Local and Global Communities and Foods Advisor: Ann Fuehrer

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